A thicker
mucus layer called the «gel» floats on top of the sol.
Not exact matches
For the low - fiber and no - fiber conditions, the four bacteria strains that flourished the most were the only ones that make enzymes that are capable of breaking down the long molecules
called glycoproteins that make up the
mucus layer.
The outer
layer of your gastrointestinal (GI) tract is a film of
mucus and bacteria, and a protein
called zonulin regulates how tightly the cells are linked together.
For the low - fiber and no - fiber conditions, the four bacteria strains that flourished the most were the only ones that make enzymes that are capable of breaking down the long molecules
called glycoproteins that make up the
mucus layer.